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Pt. 2: Branding & Marketing for Artists / Spokane
This is the rescheduled date for the "Branding and Marketing for Artists" workshop that was originally for Saturday, September 23 from 9am-12pm.
***PLEASE NOTE THE VENUE CHANGE AND PARTICIPANTS WILL NOW NEED TO BRING THEIR OWN LAPTOPS IF AVAILABLE.
NOTE: This workshop is in connection with the "Building a Business Model for Artistic Success" that Ira Gardner is also teaching. We have a discounted price if you're looking to attend both the workshops. You'll save $5 each! You can register for both here.
Branding & Marketing for Artists *Open to artists of all disciplines and career stages
Date: wednesday, September 27 TimE: 5 - 8 P.M. Instructor: Ira Gardner Venue: Richmond Gallery Address: 228 W Sprague Ave, Spokane, WA 99201
Cost: $25/$15 for AT members
Need-based and Filipinx scholarships available by request.
Email Zach Frimmel for anything regarding member codes, scholarship inquiries, or general workshop questions.
About this workshop: Led by Ira Gardner, photographer and career-planning instructor, this workshop will help you develop an effective communications strategy for yourself and your work. Students will explore the basics of branding, including brand archetypes, logos, and typefaces, and how to use your online presence to build a platform and successfully promote yourself and your work.
Topics covered include: How to develop a comprehensive marketing plan How to choose words that describe your work How logos and typefaces communicate your brand How to use your website, social media, and email to promote your work Brand archetypes and the psychological factors that impact buyer behavior Personal productivity tools for customer relationship management
About the instructor: Ira Gardner has been a full-time professional photographer since 1989 and has been teaching career planning and portfolio development for photographers for 19 years at Spokane Falls Community College. From 1994 to 2005 Ira worked with photographers and graphic designers all over the country as a business management software developer and consultant. He is currently a member of the Richmond Artist Collective.
CANCELLATIONS & CREDIT POLICY
Artist Trust reserves the right to cancel any program. If cancelled, a full refund will be applied. If a participant needs to cancel for a paid program, the following policy will apply:
A full refund can be issued through Brown Paper Tickets if notified 5 days prior to the program date.
A transfer credit of equal or lesser value can be issued if notified within 48 hours of program. Credit will be valid for up to 12 months.
Artist Trust cannot provide refunds for missed classes. Please contact the coordinator if you have any questions regarding specific content of the workshop.
These refund policies are in place because workshops have limited space and this is intended to ensure we are able to offer the space to another attendee if notice is provided far enough in advance.
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LocationRichmond Gallery (View)
228 W. Sprague Ave
Spokane, WA 99201
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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